Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has found The Last Dance documentary to be a timely source of inspiration during the suspension of football.
21.04.2020 - 00:29 / deadline.com
By Dominic Patten
Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic
A sport starved America showed up in droves last night for the debut of The Last Dance to see Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls aim for their sixth NBA championship over 20 years ago.
Leaving Oscar winner O.J.: Made in America in the dust, the opening two episodes of the 10-episode docuseries of the Bulls’ 1997-1998 season snared an average of 6.1 million viewers on ESPN and ESPN2 in its primetime premiere.
To put that slam dunk in context,
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has found The Last Dance documentary to be a timely source of inspiration during the suspension of football.
By Tom Tapp
Just as sports seasons around the world were shutting down due to coronavirus, ESPN saved us by moving up the release date of what's shaping up to be one of the captivating sports documentaries of all time. Director Jason O'Heir gifted basketball fans with The Last Dance, a ten-episode miniseries about Michael Jordan's final championship-winning season with the Chicago Bulls.
The NBA season may be suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that's not stopping one awesome dad from bringing the excitement of the game into his home!
For sports fans left without live game action for months on end during the coronavirus pandemic and its social distancing consequences, at least there’s The Last Dance.
Kobe Bryant fans had their hearts broken again Sunday night when the late basketball legend spoke during a new interview done prior to his deathshown on the fifth episode of the Michael Jordan ESPN docuseries The Last Dance. The former Lakers superstar discussed playing against Jordan some 20 years ago, the Bulls icon becoming a big brother and mentor to the young, hungry Kobe.
An unbreakable bond. Kobe Bryant made a posthumous appearance in his idol and friend Michael Jordan’s ESPN docuseries, The Last Dance, on Sunday, May 3.
“The Last Dance” has been getting rave reviews, but Sunday’s latest episode gave viewers chills with an appearance from the late Kobe Bryant.
By Jordan Moreau
Ken Burns has serious reservations about ESPN docuseries The Last Dance, which focuses on Michael Jordan and his time with the Chicago Bulls. Talking to The Wall Street Journal, the award-winning documentarian said he has no interest in the 10-part series and frowns uponJordan's production company, Jump 23, being a partner in the effort.
«We're the two best in the game, but I'm not getting into a war of words with Mike.»
The Last Dance might be primarily about Michael Jordan and basketball, but the ESPN docuseries has given viewers a lot of insight into Dennis Rodman — and his relationship with Carmen Electra.
Dennis Rodman’s famous antics and larger-than-life personality took center stage in ESPN’s documentary series “The Last Dance” this week, and fans got some insight into a time when the notorious NBA star went AWOL while playing with the Chicago Bulls.
Dennis Rodman's famous antics and larger-than-life personality took center stage in ESPN's documentary series this week, and fans got some insight into a time when the notorious NBA star went AWOL while playing with the Chicago Bulls.
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.